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A man wearing an Iraqi army uniform has shot dead two US soldiers and injured three others in a military base south of the northern city of Mosul. | |
The US army said the man was also killed in the incident but gave little information about the attack. | |
But Iraqi military reports said he had been an Imam attached to Iraqi troops working at the base. | |
US and Iraqi military commanders say Mosul is the last remaining urban stronghold of al-Qaeda in Iraq. | US and Iraqi military commanders say Mosul is the last remaining urban stronghold of al-Qaeda in Iraq. |
US military spokesman Major Derrick Cheng said the army had received reports of small arms fire in Hamam al-Alil, 20 km (12.5 miles) south of Mosul. | US military spokesman Major Derrick Cheng said the army had received reports of small arms fire in Hamam al-Alil, 20 km (12.5 miles) south of Mosul. |
"According to initial reports, an individual dressed in an Iraqi army uniform fired on the coalition forces and was killed in the incident," Reuters quoted Major Cheng as saying. | "According to initial reports, an individual dressed in an Iraqi army uniform fired on the coalition forces and was killed in the incident," Reuters quoted Major Cheng as saying. |
The mayor of the town, Saad Ali al-Jubouri, said US helicopters were hovering in the area and roads to the base had been sealed off. | The mayor of the town, Saad Ali al-Jubouri, said US helicopters were hovering in the area and roads to the base had been sealed off. |
Similar attacks have happened in the past. In February, an Iraqi policeman opened fire on US personnel killing one US soldier and an Iraqi translator. | |
The BBC's Natalya Antelava in Baghdad says the latest killings will add to concerns about militant infiltration in the security forces. |